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disclaimer: Gordon Campbell did not write this site, but
his government DID write the policies below listed under "Step
1" and "Step 2." The screen-print below of
children being brokered for adoption is from the Government
of British Columbia website.
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HOW TO GET A SINGLE
MOTHER OFF WELFARE
By BC Premier Gordon Campbell
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April 15, 2002: Ministry of Human Resources (MHR) Lowers Welfare
Payments and Eligibility TO ENSURE SHE CANNOT AFFORD TO CARE
FOR HER CHILDREN |
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DETAILS:
April
2002 New Rules for "Employable Single Parents":
- eighteen per cent cuts to welfare rates for single mothers;
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support allowance dropped by $51 a month ($376.58 to $325.58)
- new return-to-work requirements for single mothers -
must work when child is age 3, not age 7 (note:
contrast this with AGE 18 in New Zealand)
-elimination of the Family Maintenance exemption (allowing
those receiving child support payments to keep $100 a
month); and
-elimination of the earnings exemption (allowing single
welfare recipients with a child to keep $200 a month).
July
2002: shelter
allowance dropped for families of three or more by $55
to $75 a month
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“The Social
Planning and Research Council (SPARC) in its December
2002 Report on living costs and income assistance in British Columbia
concluded that, before these cuts, social assistance
met only 45 - 65% of the minimum monthly costs of single parent
families and single adults for food, clothing, household supplies,
personal care, transportation, child care, shelter, and other
basic costs. … The December 2002 Report from the Council
illustrates that, with current changes in benefit levels and eligibility,
the government has made it even harder for welfare recipients
to provide for themselves and their families. Families with children
have been particularly hard hit by the recent cutbacks. For
some single parents (most of whom are single mothers), income
has been cut by 25%.”
- from British Columbia
Moves Backwards on Women’s Equality
http://www.povnet.org/resources/CEDAW.pdf
and
- Falling
further behind : a comparison of living costs and employment and
assistance rates in British Columbia by Andrea Long and
Michael Goldberg,
Social Planning and Research Council of BC).
The
Dieticians of Canada, B.C. Region:
"Food insecurity is significantly associated with
poor health, multiple chronic health
conditions, obesity, distress and depression. Undernourished children
are more
susceptible to illness, have diminished attention spans and are
unable to perform at
school as well as their nourished peers. .... families with children
make up just over 50% of all income assistance clients. Of these
77% are single parent families. Almost 70,000 children are living
in families on income assistance.. ... Over 30% of lone mother
households experienced food insecurity during the previous
year. Aboriginal people were about one and a half times more likely
than non-Aboriginal people to live in a food insecure household."
- Report from
the Dieticians of Canada, B.C. Region, The Cost of Eating
in B.C., October 2002 (also at http://www.dietitians.ca/news/downloads/cost_of_eating_in_BC_final_2002.pdf)
See
article: "Cuts to social assistance in British Columbia mean
single mothers are on their own. by Dorothy Woodend August 6,
2002"
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Ministry
of Children and Family Development (MCFD) REMOVES CHILDREN because
of “NEGLECT” (i.e. POVERTY) |
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“NEGLECT …This
may include failure to provide food, shelter, basic health care,
or supervision and protection from risks, to the extent that the
child's physical health, development or safety is harmed or is likely
to be harmed. This also includes failure
to thrive. Not always intentional,
neglect may be a result of insufficient resources or other circumstances
beyond a person's control.. The Child, Family and
Community Service Act states that a child needs protection
if the child has been, or is likely to be, physically harmed due
to neglect by the child's parent."
- From The
B.C. Handbook For Action On Child Abuse & Neglect, "Part
II - Recognizing, Reporting, Investigating And Dealing With Abuse
And Neglect," at http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/child_protection/child_abuse_handbook
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MCFD PUTS CHILDREN UP FOR ADOPTION
TO STRANGERS
(after which she has no legal right to see her child
or learn if her child is thriving or not as her child is now
a legal stranger to her in the eyes of the law.) |
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SCREEN-PRINT
OF MCFD WEBSITE ADVERTISING CHILDREN:
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First,
of course, MCFD first tries to work with the mother to 'resolve'
the situation, but as poverty is the problem, unless she can get
job that pays far above minimum wage, she's S-O-L. Never mind
dealing with the emotional trauma of losing her child in the first
place - how can anyone "improve" their lives when their
hearts are being ripped apart? No money means she cannot afford
to raise her child, thus her child is stuck in foster care.
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Adoption
does NOT mean temporary help or shared-parenting. It means that
all legally recognized family ties (legal term: "filiation")
between the child and his/her natural family are severed. It means
that the child is given a new identity with a new birth registration
that says that the adopters gave birth to that child. It means that
the adopters have the right to deny all information and contact
to the mother, who is now a legally a stranger to her own child.
If the child is a baby, the child may grow up never knowing they
are adopted.
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The
child is now legally "As If Born To" the adoptive
parents, in all ways.
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"Open
Adoptions" can be closed by adoptive parents at any time
and most DO close by the time the child is in preschool.
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If
the mother is lucky, her child will be told that he/she is adopted.
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If
the mother is lucky, her child may want to search for her when
that child is a legal adult.
- If the
mother is lucky, her child won't need family medical history to
combat any of the 2,000 or more genetically-related diseases that
exist.
- If the
child is lucky, he/she won't be told that they were "unwanted"
by their natural mother.
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RESULTS:
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1
FAMILY DISMEMBERED
1 WELL-OFF COUPLE GETS
A CHILD, to substitute for the children they couldn't have naturally
due to infertility.
1 EXILED MOTHER NO LONGER A “SINGLE
PARENT” AND THUS IS MORE "EMPLOYABLE"
1 LIBERAL GOVERNMENT SAVES MONEY
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Question:
WHY IS THIS DONE?
Answer: PUNISH
THE POOR FOR HAVING CHILDREN
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From
British Columbia Moves Backwards on Women’s Equality
http://www.povnet.org/resources/CEDAW.pdf:
“47. Single
mothers on welfare are also at great risk of losing their children.
Canadian expert on child neglect, Karen Swift, points out that
state apprehension of children under the category of neglect
is often a punitive measure against mothers who live in poverty.
Mothers in poverty, especially those who are racialized,
are vulnerable to child welfare authorities because they are
living under conditions of deprivation imposed by the state --
inadequate food, substandard shelter, inadequate childcare, inadequate
clothing, and generally impoverished environments -- that make
parenting extremely challenging. Apparently neutral designations
like "neglect" obscure the fact that those accused of
neglect are almost exclusively poor mothers, a disproportionate
number of whom are non-white. - K.J. Swift, Manufacturing Bad
Mothers. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995).
“48. ...
70% of children apprehended by the Ministry are from single parent
families, and 65% are from single parent families who are on welfare.
- Ministry of Children and Family Development website, online:
http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/media_site/breaking_news_hogg_jan18.htm
" Adoption is and has always
been deeply imbued in classism, as it is adoption's intent
and most often outcome to move a child from lower to higher-class
status. This is truer today than ever, as adoption has become
a business of finding children for clients." - Mirah
Riben, Author Shedding Light on the Dark Side of Adoption
"Contrary to popular belief,
mothers don't go on in this world after 'giving up'a child,
enjoying their lives and forgetting the child ever existed.
Even though people would love to think this is true, its not
the reality of the situation for most of us. Our lives are
colored by the tramatic event and we are never the same afterwards.
Most of us grieve for years ...." - Jaymie Frederick,
professional searcher and licensed PI
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What
is the Alternative? Let's look at New Zealand’s
Domestic
Purposes Benefit |

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What woman would willingly
let her child starve, or even take a chance that this might happen?
In countries such as Canada and the United States – where single
mothers are expected to find employment in order to feed, clothe,
house, and raise their children – financial coercion of single mothers
to surrender their children to adoption (or foster-care leading
directly to adoption if the woman cannot find a well-paying job)
is government policy.
This North
American policy can be contrasted to that in other nations such
as New Zealand, where the "Domestic Purposes Benefit"
(DPB) provides a living income for single parents until the child
is 18 years old. It is a small income but a family can live on it
- it enables parents to provide a home for their children. The DBA
stops if the parent lives in "a married situation:" as
their partner is then expected to support them. Thus, there is no
financial reason for a NZ woman to be forced to surrender a child.
(More information at http://www.workandincome.govt.nz/get_financial_assistance)
Other
nations such as England
and Australia have followed suit.
Why can’t B.C.?
It is obvious that the situation
in New Zealand prior to 1973 parallels that of North America in
2003. Let’s step out of the dark ages of punishing single women
for not having husbands to support their children.
Children are NOT a luxury
reserved only for “those who can afford them”! Every child deserves
a life without poverty and with his or her ORIGINAL loving family.
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| Our
Human Rights - the ones that Gordon Violated : |

[Gordo's Maui
Vacation Photo] |
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From the
United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which Canada
co-signed in 1948:
http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html
"On December
10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and
proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the full text
of which appears in the following pages."
Article
16:
(3) The family
is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled
to protection by society and the State.
Article
25:
(1) Everyone
has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health
and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing,
housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the
right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability,
widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances
beyond his control.
(2) Motherhood
and childhood are entitled to special care and assistance. All
children, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same
social protection.
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Legal
disclaimer: Gordon Campbell did not write this site, but
his government DID write the policies above listed under "Step
1" and "Step 2." The screen-print of children
being brokered for adoption is from the Government of British
Columbia website.
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